LAW ENFORCEMENT AND
TECHNOLOGY EXPERTS CONVERGE JANUARY 20-22 IN ORLANDO TO PROTECT CHILDREN FROM
CYBER-CRIME
The
National Law Center for Children and Families (NLC) is thrilled to announce its
2009 NLC PROTECTS national seminar and expo has attracted more than 260 registrants and 13 exhibitors to date, making the January 20-22, 2009 event a
landmark convergence of law enforcement and digital forensics solution
providers.
Technology
partners and others exhibiting in Orlando include the following and you can learn more about these companies and organizations by clicking on their name below:
We
are grateful for the support of these companies and groups, each of which represents a new
commitment in public/private cooperation in the fight against child sexual
exploitation.
We are also proud to have the support of IDENTICOMM TECHNOLOGIES, INC for supplying ID cards and lanyards for the Expo.
But
we still need your help. Attendee slots and exhibit space is still available,
so please visit our
Web sitefor
registration forms and complete seminar details, including lists of presenters
and workshop topics.
Thank
you for your commitment to keeping children safe in your communities.
The National Law Center for Children and Families invites law enforcement professionals to register for the NLC PROTECTS National Seminar "Confronting the Challenge of Sexual Exploitation."
The National Law Center
for Children and Families is working to forge a connection between the law
enforcement community and the technological innovators of the private sector to
combat child exploitation. This is a proactive endeavor to unite the forces
that battle child exploitation in our country. The private sector, especially
in the high-tech arena, has much to bring into this battle, and the NLC wants
to act as the catalyst to bring these forces together. To read an article by NLC Executive Director Richard Whidden on this topic read The Missing Battalion .
On
January 20-22, 2009, the NLC will host the first annual Child Defenders'
Technology Expo in Orlando,
Florida. The technology expo is
aimed at all levels of law enforcement to encourage collaboration and
networking among those working in the field and will run concurrently with the
NLC PROTECTS National Seminar.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has an anonymous CyberTipline for you to report any activity which involves child pornography or child exploitation, including online luring activities. Click on the image below to report:
Alexandria, VA – The NLC PROTECTS Seminar Series reached a milestone in May 2008 – the successful training of 1,000 law enforcements officers and prosecutors. At thirteen seminars across the country, representatives of state, local, and federal agencies have learned best practices for investigating and prosecuting child sexual exploitation cases from renowned experts.